Re: CS3
Actually
I am not that impressed
somehow the vission of the photographer is lost. Is it just my impression or the impression of Monet and Adams and such that is lost?
From: Dan Burkholder <fdanb@aol.com> Reply-To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca Subject: Re: CS3 Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 18:13:34 -0400 (EDT) >My favorite new feature (besides the massive improvements to Bridge) is >the alignment engine that makes handheld bracketed exposures an easy >deal. Stunning processing for out of alignment images. For High Dynamic >Range work, it's very cool. > >You can see a comparison with CS2 at the following: > >http://www.danburkholder.com/align/shaker_house.jpg > >If you're interested, the "final" version is here: > >http://www.danburkholder.com/align/shaker_house_final.jpg > >This new alignment capability will also open doors for
film shooters who >scan bracketed chromes or negs. Unlike digital captures that are pin >registered, there has been no easy way to scan different frames and >automatically have them registered. CS3 will change all that. > >Oh, and finally we can hit the "P" key to turn Preview on-and-off in all >of the dialog boxes. Yeeha! And Curves is improved at last; there is >positively no reason to ever use Levels again. > >Dan > >-- >www.DanBurkholder.com >www.TinyTutorials.com >
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